Hunger sweetens the beans: evidence of opportunistic feeding behaviour of the little owl (Athene noctua, Scopoli 1769) from Peloponnese, Greece

Maria Kolendrianou, George Mitsainas, Olga Tzortzakaki, Philippos Katsiyiannis, Theodoros Vythoulkas, Myriam Patrou, G. Iliopoulos
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Abstract The little owl (Athene noctua) is a common raptor in Mediterranean habitats. To acquire more information on its diet, this study identified cranial and post-cranial skeletal material from 70 owl pellets collected during the 2016 and 2017 breeding seasons. The material was used to quantify the little owl’s relative prey abundance using MNI (minimum number of individuals), a taphonomical unit. This study is the first to examine the diet of the little owl in the Peloponnese (southern Greece). After examining 3,691 isolated skeletal and exoskeletal remains from the processed pellets, a total of 78 and 108 prey items were recorded for the two consecutive years. This study, in congruence with previous research, showed that in both years the little owl favoured primarily small mammals and arthropods, with a clear predominance of Thomas’s pine vole (Microtus thomasi) and arthropods from the class Diplopoda. Finally, a redundancy discriminant analysis (RDA) was applied to our two-year results, along with those from similar studies in the Mediterranean region, to examine the relationship between habitat types and prey taxa, which supported the little owl’s opportunistic feeding behaviour, depending on variation of ecological factors.
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饥饿使豆子变甜:来自希腊伯罗奔尼撒半岛的小猫头鹰(Athene noctua, Scopoli 1769)机会主义进食行为的证据
小猫头鹰(Athene noctua)是地中海栖息地常见的猛禽。为了获得有关其饮食的更多信息,本研究从2016年和2017年繁殖季节收集的70个猫头鹰颗粒中确定了颅骨和颅后骨骼材料。这些材料被用来量化小猫头鹰的相对猎物丰度,使用MNI(最小个体数),一个地语学单位。这项研究首次对伯罗奔尼撒半岛(希腊南部)小猫头鹰的饮食进行了研究。在检查了加工过的颗粒中3,691个分离的骨骼和外骨骼残骸后,连续两年记录了总共78和108个猎物。这项研究与之前的研究一致,表明在这两年,小猫头鹰主要喜欢小型哺乳动物和节肢动物,其中托马斯松田鼠(Microtus thomasi)和双足纲节肢动物明显占优势。最后,我们将冗余判别分析(RDA)应用于我们两年的研究结果,以及地中海地区的类似研究,以检验栖息地类型和猎物分类群之间的关系,这支持了小猫头鹰的机会取食行为,取决于生态因素的变化。
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期刊介绍: Journal for science, research and conservation on birds of prey and owls. Slovak Raptor Journal is issued generally annually and publishes original papers, reviews, short notes and other articles focusing on birds of prey and owls. All articles are published in English.
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